$100K awarded A1A Scenic Coastal Byway
Sallie O’Hara, Byway Program Administrator, reported to Historic City News today that the Friends of A1A have been awarded $100,000 for Coastal Conservation Clean-ups.
Sallie O’Hara, Byway Program Administrator, reported to Historic City News today that the Friends of A1A have been awarded $100,000 for Coastal Conservation Clean-ups.
Historic City News has learned that St. Johns River Community College instructor and St. Augustine resident George Parsons has taken his lifelong passion for law enforcement beyond the beat with his first published book, “Passing the Baton.”
Governor Charlie Crist’s office reported to Historic City News that the Governor signed Senate Bill 788 today which outlines the parameters for a 15-year compact with the Seminole Tribe of Florida — maximizing funding for K-12 public schools.
Historic City News has learned that “first up” in tomorrow’s regular meeting before the St. Johns County Commission, will be three budget presentations from county constitutional officers.
Historic City News has been informed that The District 23 Medical Examiner’s office in St. Augustine is expected to release autopsy results later today following yesterday’s death of a twelve month old baby.
From the records of Cheryl Strickland St. Johns County Clerk of Court
Father’s Day Tribute to My Boy Scout Dad What it Means to Be Raised by a Boy Scout Troop Leader
The Limelight Theatre announced to Historic City News that they will be holding auditions for the final show of the 17th season, Larry Shue’s hilarious farce, The Foreigner, on Monday, June 15 at 7pm.